Thursday, February 2, 2012

My Etsy favourites: Knitting.

~ This week I will show you what I'm 'favouriting' on Etsy at the moment ~

Here are my knitting favourites...

Fawkes the Phoenix - Hand Dyed Lace Weight Yarn - Merino Wool - 880 yards

Needle Case Needle Holder Knitting Needle Case Interchangable Knitting Needle Case in Textured Charcoal Grey Coral Orange

Yarn, yellow superwash merino nylon - Tarnished

New:  Debbie Bliss Cashmerino DK, by the skein.  Terracotta, 35.

1960s Vintage Tote Bag // HOUNDS TOOTH // Knitting Bag

NEW: DK Weight 100% Extrafine Merino in Medium Blue

Hand dyed sock yarn, honeysuckle pink merino cashmere nylon - Tea rose

Sam xox

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

My Etsy favourites: Quilts.

~ This week I will show you what I'm 'favouriting' on Etsy at the moment ~

My favourite quilts on Etsy right now...

Antique Applique Golden Tulips Quilt

Spectacular Antique Double Fan Vintage Quilt - Mint

Antique Quilt Marthas Flower Garden Vintage Quilts Patch

Antique Quilt Prairie Star Patchwork Vintage Quilts Cheddar

VINTAGE QUILT TOP, C 1900, Blues, Blacks, Browns, Polka Dots, Paisley,  eye catcher, 90 X 74

1890 s VINTAGE STAR QUILT, Graphic, Gorgeous,  Brown, Red, Black, hand sewn, homespun back, fab fabrics

Sam xox

Friday, January 27, 2012

From 'The Yarn Cafe'.


I placed my first yarn order at The Yarn Cafe in the UK and it came within two weeks! It was really well packed and everything arrived safely. I ordered some rose wood square knitting needles, a circular needle, and enough yarn to knit up a scarf and two tams.


~ Rooster DK yarn in "Custard" ~

~ Rooster DK yarn in Cornish ~




I loved the Custard yearn so much I even arranged for The Yarn Cafe to send a little care package to Mill (two balls of Custard plus a set of circular knitting needles). We are going to do a knit-along of this pattern.

I can't speak highly enough of The Yarn Cafe. The yarn and needles are top quality and the range of products they sell are dreamy. I think this Rico Essentials Soft Marino yarn might be my next purchase...

~ Happy stitching ~

Sam xox

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The "As Time Goes By" quilt.

Have you ever watched the English show "As Time Goes By"? My MIL adores this show, and has always wanted a quilt like the one that Lionel and Jean sleep under...


 So she is making one for her own bed...



Pin wheel blocks constructed,
combinations of light, medium and dark,
traditional reds, blues, browns and creams,
come together to bring this quilt to life.





It's going to be stunning!

Sam xox

Monday, January 23, 2012

Knitted baby cardigan complete.


It's finished!

My first ever baby knit had the final button stitched on yesterday. This cardigan took me two weeks to make. The pattern is called "Fast Baby Cardigan" and is available on Ravelry here for free (you will need to make a Ravelry account to be able to access the pattern).

I am thrilled with the end result and I think it is the perfect size for a baby 3-6 months of age (I knitted the smallest size). As the parents are not finding out what they are having, I used a gender neutral coloured wool (Patons Dreamtime 8ply).

The only adjustment I made to the pattern was to replace the moss stitching with ribbed stitching as I like this look much better.

Next time I will definitely stitch in button holes, as the snaps were a little tricky to sew on.






I am thrilled with this result and I hope the mum-to-be will be too :-)

I think I can now add 'knitting' to my stitching repertoire!

Sam xox

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Morpeth.

A day trip to Morpeth gave us some much needed time together...













 ~ Those are all turtle heads ~

~ Using the polarizing filter on the camera to capture them all ~

Sam xox

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Baby cardigan progress.

For years I never understood knitting. I know it sounds silly, but I just couldn't get my mind around how two needles and a ball of wool could be woven together to create something. Mill patiently tried to teach me over 6 years ago when we lived together. Full of excitement and enthusiasm I bought some acrylic wool and plastic needles and tried to knit a scarf. A simple stocking stitch scarf. It wasn't too many rows in when it all began to unravel (metaphorically speaking). Somehow I kept getting holes in my knitting. Somehow I managed to knit these holes so they didn't unravel. This was the only thing about my knitting that marvelled Mill. She was a patient teacher, but after a while we both knew it was a hopeless endeavour and we returned to our familiar habits; wool in her hand, and a quilt in mine.



Last weekend I decided to try again. I selected this pattern and gathered supplies. This week, every evening, I have sat quietly after dinner and knitted. And I've enjoyed it. I have learnt a lot from this pattern (with the assistance of a vintage Patons Woolcraft booklet, YouTube and the internet). I now know what PSSO, K2tog, M1and pick up stitch all mean. I have shaped raglan sleeves, used multiple stitch holders, learnt to use a stitch counter, knitted in stockinette stitch and moss stitch. I even did some backwards knitting, after I realised I garter stitched a row I should have been purling... Listen to how 'knitty' I speak now :-)



I ran into a bit of trouble though what I realised I had not stitched in any button holes along the way. The pattern doesn't clearly instruct you to do this, so I had assumed they would be included in the pattern somehow. I made an emergency Skype call to Mill who assured me that it was f'ine, and she suggested I sew on some push studs, and sew the buttons on decoratively instead. Plus, she said we know how wiggly little babies can be, maybe push studs will be easier for the mother?" I hope so, as I don't want to try doing this to get button holes in the cardigan post-knitting!

~ This vintage booklet has been teaching me all the basic stitches ~

Thanks Mill for giving me the trans-continental knitting lesson! Who knows, when we are finally together again we might be knitting fair isle side by side?

Sam xox